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<br />Louisville City Council Meeting <br />April 4, 2000 <br />Page 19. <br /> <br />limited. Planning Commission supported the applicant and did not require additional <br />space for visitor parking. <br /> <br />Davidson called for Applicant presentation. <br /> <br />Tim Kane, 292 Broken Fence Road, Boulder, Colorado, stated that he is the property <br />owner and the applicant. He stated that he is proposing a thoughtful project that would <br />be a good fit for the neighborhood. <br /> <br />Mayer noted there is a central area for trash and recommended an area for recycling. <br />Kane stated that there is an area proposed for recycling and it appears on a revised <br />diagram. <br /> <br />Mayer stated that with regard to the landscaping plan calling for an Austrian Pine tree, <br />the applicant should be given the option to plant a tree better suited to the space. <br />Mayer voiced his concern relative to visitor parking. He noted that parking along Main <br />Street is prohibited and suggested the applicant request permission from the School <br />District to park in the Middle School parking spaces. Kane stated that he has asked and <br />~ the school is not amenable to such an arrangement. He stated that there is additional <br />parking on Griffith Street. <br /> <br />Levihn asked the applicant whether the townhouses would be for sale or rent. Kane stated <br />that the proposed townhouses are for rent. <br /> <br />Levhin asked Planning Director Wood if a rental unit could apply for commercial <br />business use. Wood stated that the POO is specifically for residential housing. <br /> <br />MOTION: Keany moved that Council approve Resolution No. 24, Series 2000..,.. Final <br />POO Development Plan and Special Review use to Authorize a 5-Unit Townhouse <br />Project, 1502-1512 Main Street, seconded by Mayer. <br /> <br />Mayer offered a friendly amendment that an option to replace the Austrian Pine with a <br />more suitable tree and the recycling area be noted on PUD. <br /> <br />Keanyaccepted the friendly amendment. <br /> <br />Roll call vote was taken. The motion passed by a vote of 7-0. <br /> <br />19 <br />